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Dr. Henry Osazuwa MBBS (Benin), FWACS (O & G) Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist The 5 Important Factors in Selecting the Safest Route for Childbirth

Selecting the safest route for childbirth

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Dr. Henry Osazuwa

M B B S ( B e n i n ) , F W A C S ( O & G )

Consultant Obstetrician/Gynaecologist

The 5 Important Factors in

Selecting the Safest Route for

Childbirth

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Childbirth is a timely end to ALL our expectations

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Others - Caesarean section

Planned or Unplanned

Majority of pregnant women will have a Vaginal birth

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The safest route maybe straight-forward

Should involve careful and timely decision

Couple’s input is always essential

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The notion of what is normal has changed

Safety for the mother and baby

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The uterus is a good learner.

Women with previous vaginal birthare encouraged accordingly.

First timers are also encouraged to do same.

When to antic ipate Normal vaginal delivery

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Presentation - Head

Weight - < 3.5 kg

No Foetal or Maternal complication

Type of CS is less important unlike in the past

One (1) previous CS – Carefully selected (50 – 60%)

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General favourable features vaginal birth.

Previous Vaginal birth

Cephalic – Head

Foetal weight < 4kg

Maternal height > 1.5 meters.

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Labour can go on for hours.

Be patient & mentally prepared- to avoid unnecessary Intervention.

Companionship & Support

PARTOGRAPH

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Often refers to the use of medications to start labour

Induction of Labour maybe necessary

There are Non-medications procedures like membrane stripping

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When continuation of the pregnancy – Endangers the motheror baby.

No contraindication to vaginal delivery.

Adequate explanation and education.

When done properly, the experience is similar to natural labour.

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Important indicationsProlonged pregnancy –Induction carried out at 41+ 3 weeks.

Rupture of foetal membranes

Elevated blood pressure

Anaemia

Rhesus negative mothers

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Two (2) or more Caesarean sections.

Previous uterine surgeries - Myomectomy

When vaginal delivery is CONTRAINDICATED

Successful vaginal delivery maybe be possible, but risk to the mother and baby is high

Risk for uterine rupture

3%

12%

1 CS 2 CS

Babies don’t do well when rupture occurs- Asphyxia/Death

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When vaginal delivery is CONTRAINDICATED

Abnormal presentation/Lie – Breech presentation; Transverse lie.

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Placenta praevia

Previous major perineal injury with successful repair

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When the preparation is <24 hours.

The labour progress may cease.

Emergency Caesarean section

Baby is big for the pelvis or the pelvis is narrow.

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Baby is distressed – Oxygen delivery is poor.

Umbilical cord can fall out through the cervix/vagina.

Placenta can separate prematurely.

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Preterm birth

Birth of a child before 37 weeks.

Problems expected < 34 weeks.

Asphyxia

Poor lung development

Jaundice

Infection

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< 30 weeks – Mode of delivery has little effect on outcome.

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> 30 weeks – Important factors to consider.

Foetal presentation – Breech or cephalic

State of the mother and baby.

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Birth in a hospital with Neonatal care facilities is mandatory

Paediatrician.

Incubator.

Laboratory support.